FX has reupped its Denis Leary firehouse drama “Rescue Me” for a sixth season. The cable net ordered 18 additional episodes of the series, which kicks off its fifth campaign April 7 at 10 p.m. No ...
If other networks and cable channels seem like businesses — CBS, for instance, comes across like a procedural factory, cranking out the same series, over and over, with different casts — FX feels more ...
FX has order the comedy pilot "Bronx Warrants" from "Rescue Me" producers Denis Leary and Jim Serpico, returning to business with a team they worked with for seven years on the firefighter drama. The ...
The premiere of "Rescue Me" set the night ablaze for cabler FX, drawing 4.1 million viewers in the second best series premiere ever for the channel. The premiere of "Rescue Me" set the night ablaze ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. FX has set an April 7 return date for Season 5 of Denis Leary’s ...
Tuesdays just got even more crowded this summer, as FX has scheduled the return of “Rescue Me” on June 29 at 10 p.m. “Rescue Me” will be followed by the launch of Louis C.K.’s new comedy “Louie,” ...
The sixth and penultimate season of FX’s Rescue Me will premiere June 29, along with the cable network’s new comedy series Louie. Rescue Me will the air at 10 PM, followed by Tuesdays at 10:00 PM ...
After 16 months, it's about freaking time FX brought back the heat. The long-awaited fifth season of Denis Leary's firefighter drama, "Rescue Me," kicks into gear on Tuesday after an extended hiatus ...
LOS ANGELES, June 2: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) and FX will deliver ten minisodes of Rescue Me, which feature new content, to air commercial-free on the U.S. cable network on Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
FX has announced the premiere date of Rescue Me. The show will return for its sixth season on June 29 at 10/9c, TV Guide reports. It will be followed by the premiere of new comedy Louie, which has ...
FX has order the comedy pilot "Bronx Warrants" from "Rescue Me" producers Denis Leary and Jim Serpico, returning to business with a team they worked with for seven years on the firefighter drama. The ...
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